eads. Please go read *all* the other
threads that there have been on this, and *then* and *only then* think
about carrying on.
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Correct, no, they don't. Think translators, and other such
contributions.
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g the *default* not enforcing you to use it.
Maybe you should do some more investigation, get some better clue of
what you're talking about, and come back with a better, more thought
out, set of arguments that actually have merit.
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orry, that's not the point... :)
Is the point to just be sarcastic and poke fun at Valve? We likes
valve... HL2 is a fantastic game, for instance...
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> plan tests => scalar keys %test_cases
> and a big foreach loop.
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post scripts
if you enable that plugin.
Personally, I'm very happy with ifupdown on my laptop, and there's some
truly odd networking at times on here... and on the work laptop, so far
n-m has been ok (I'm giving it a chance to not explode, and I don't need
/etc/network/interfaces, and a magical mapping script
that uses iwlist scan to check where we are... it all "just works"
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^Lts
surely?
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> able to write but not read the file, or vice versa. I can't figure out
> how that could be useful for a password manager.
Erm, gpg will let you encrypt to multiple public keys...
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for creating such wizard? or which language is
> used for creating such gui in order t get better control over installation
> process as well as good design?
> Is java an option for such wizard?
You would most likely need to use debconf, instead.
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fleur:/tmp# umount foo
fleur:/tmp# touch foo/blah
fleur:/tmp#
So it works, just not quite as you'd expect :/
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e - so, either use a
different MUA or configure your current MUA to do what you expect it to.
BTW, MUAs are software too!
*sigh*.
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right thing for a non-list mail, why are not they bound by default to
> be the main "Reply" button? That is a real question, btw, no irony implied.
Because you don't always want to reply to the list. I rather like that Reply
means "reply to the person that wrote the e
lists and yet you don't use server side
filtering and folders?! OK - now that's just plain odd.
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if they usually reply to the list they
would configure their MUA to reply to the list.
> If Reply To Group is so harmful that we want to avoid it completely, then I
> think we should consider adding a Reply-To header to the mailing list emails -
> like many other mailing lists do fo
tions -> enable options in .htaccess files
> AllowOverride AuthConfig Limit FileInfo Options
^ - .htaccess is an override file... so, to get it to work
you need to change this line to:
AllowOverride AuthConfig Limit FileInfo Options MultiViews
The log that you
why we should include this given
> that we have ice* I strongly oppose to include this to
> Debian.
I thought they all now dynamically linked against xulrunner so that security
support was much simpler than before, so it's really just a frontend more than
a clone of firefox, no?
Cheers,
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we're telling you that libscg *does not* fit in the system
exception and that the GPL and CDDL are incompatible licences.
Also, can you fix your website to refer to the work "package" rather
than "packet" when refering to the distributed "packages" by the various
distributions.
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I believe that you're using circular arguments with no relevance to the
actual case in hand. libschily is *not* a system library and so does not
come through with that exemption, and the CDDL and GPL are incompatible
licences.
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On 26 Feb 15:47, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> Brett Parker wrote:
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> > On 26 Feb 11:27, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> > > - The fork is in conflict with the Copyright law and thus may not be
> > > legally distributed.
> >
> > Err, it's a fork of the G
ow, according to you nothing has
changed since May 2007, I can see - clearly - from
http://www.cdrkit.org/ that the last release was actually 2008/10/26,
I'd suggest that's neither 2007, or May. On the other hand, maybe I'm
incapable of parsing dates or actually looking thin
ml
That's fine if you have pps.jussieu.fr as the first thing in your search
path, I, err, don't. So:
http://www.pps.jussieu.fr/~gimenez/enseignement.html
(Sounded like fun, looks fun... might have a look at some point :)
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Sounds like you've got a bind statement in your ~/.bashrc or
~/.bash_profile.
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t; there is some tool to compare packages directly?
Take the file lists, run then through sort, then diff them. That should
tell you what you need to know, is hardly actually a script, and should
take minutes...
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ch is what I am working on.
Err, well, I just fired up icewm in an Xnest session to check - weirdly
it's got all the programs installed in the menu (under the Programs
entry), so I have no idea where your getting this idea from.
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would think were we to post the contents
> of our exchange on Slashdot.
Not a lot, all in all... it'd mostly be marked down as Troll, and so
automatically filtered for many people.
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they've said
to you they're saying to me.
You are not all users, you are a user, singular.
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sortof bolted together with a bunch of shell scripts and the chroot was
built using a bash script I knocked up a while back...)
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6 XTerms open, mozilla and gaim.
Just looking around my desktop I spy 12 xterms open, and this is from a
fairly recent cleanup. I dare say my workstation at work has somewhere
in the region of 40 running xterms at the moment... all running bash.
It's not that uncommon ;)
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/var/run *isn't* a tmpfs, the package knows about the directory, the
postrm script can purge stuff from it, and the directory gets cleaned
away like it should.
Is /var/run being *mandated* as having to be tmpfs?
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using
the *content* of the video, we're supposed to believe your
interpretation of someones body language that's NOT EVEN SPEAKING?! Err
- right - yeah, lets do that. Muppet.
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upstream for cdrecord... yes, that's you Joerg... that makes it so that
people just give in - you have an inane ability to really really annoy
the hell out of very many people - here's hoping that all remnants of
your crappy, half baked software with dumb licencing gets removed f
evel@lists.debian.org
>
> That's a *good* thing.
Err, no you don't ;) Mutt really does use the list headers these days -
that's a throw back to the dark ages^W^WWoody - sarges mutt does list
correctly with L :)
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> > > sizeof(long) is also assumed all over the place in Linux, and there is
> >
> > "Linux == kernel" or "Linux == distro"?
>
> Both.
No. Linux == kernel GNU/Linux == what distros are generally based on.
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quot;some time", and now
suggest using java-package to create your own packages.
Personally, I'd much rather the Sun JVM was removed from non-free until
the licence is sorted to an extent that means SPI isn't legally bound by
distributing it in non-free. java-package works, and it works well.
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On Sun, Jun 04, 2006 at 05:39:10PM +1000, Anthony Towns
wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 04, 2006 at 12:18:39AM -0700, Mike Bird wrote:
> > Too many excuses. All inadequate.
> >
> > It is past time that the covert actions of the "small cabal"
> > were openly reviewed. The license (for convenience), any
>
y there said it was OK"?
> > See I'm talking about a legal problem that isn't solvable by just
> > removing software.
>
> No you're not. You're talking about an issue that only exists in
> fantasy.
I think that you're missing the word "currently" in that sentence.
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On Sun, May 21, 2006 at 03:58:18PM -0500, Raphael Hertzog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> On Sun, 21 May 2006, Thomas Weber wrote:
> > Don't you think that the main problem here is that there *wasn't* any
> > discussion, at least for the vast majority of Debian developers and
> > users?
>
> No, if w
On Sun, May 21, 2006 at 11:51:38PM +0200, Pierre Habouzit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Le Dim 21 Mai 2006 23:04, Raphael Hertzog a écrit :
> > Fears are unfounded, we can at any time terminate the license by
> > removing java!
>
> just do it, shall we ?
Gets my, uncountable, vote.
Cheers,
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rather than being useful, and submitting patches, what you're
going to do is whine on the list about it and make a fool of yourself,
whilst crying wolf anytime that something inane goes wrong? Coo,
you're *good* and a valuable asset to the community.
> This is the price you pay for k
On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 07:41:39PM +0100, A Mennucc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I hope we do manage to release in Dec 2005 (and I thank people who
> work hard to this end).
Coo - who's got the time machine? Releasing Etch in Dec 2005 could be
somewhat tricky without it.
*grin*
Brett.
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> Are there any free MSWord files in main ? No ? Then please move
> antiword and similar tools to contrib.
*points at abiword and openoffice.org*
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>
> In this case, yes, the solution might be to create a "non-free-data"
> *distributed* and available in standard.
That looks like a new section to "side step" the fact that this is
non-free... "hmmm".
> > So, you believe that documentati
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>
e, maybe you don't read your own writing? Of course, this is
only my opinion.
Of course, the post to d-d-a about lesbians that then goes on state
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heir security hole. Others will just eat them right there on the spot!
> See how long you and your computer can survive the onslaught!
Sounds fun. Might be worth rewording to get rid of "buggers", maybe
replace it with "little blighters" or similar?
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> Indian languages have conjunct, variable-length characters so it is
> impossible to display them properly on th
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to build for i386, which is much nicer than building in a (potentially)
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distribution issue, the solutions that where put forward earlier seemed
sensible and to the point.
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> Brett Parker dijo [Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 10:38:23AM +]:
> > > and don't bother replying, i've unsubbed from this list. get on with
> > > your lives and ignore this if you can't/won't deal
On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 10:38:23AM +, Brett Parker wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 05:01:19AM -0500, SR, ESC wrote:
> > Le lun 2005-01-24 a 04:49:06 -0500, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <[EMAIL
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> > > On Mon, 24 Jan 2005, Steve Langasek wr
is list. get on with
> your lives and ignore this if you can't/won't deal with it - i don't
> want to deal with people that will waste my time for their petty little
> politics.
Please please *PLEASE* tell me that people like this get through NM... I
don't think I c
Nazi to be as historicaly accurate as possible.
Bah. Built it, ran it, got this:
Initializing SDL.
Audio & Video initialized correctly
Fatal signal: Segmentation Fault (SDL Parachute Deployed)
That's no good... maybe I should try the CVS version :)
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